A bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) is a DNA construct, based on a functional fertility plasmid (or F-plasmid), used for transforming and cloning...
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due to stability issues, YACs were abandoned for the use of bacterial artificial chromosome [2] The bakers' yeast S. cerevisiae is one of the most important...
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Artificial chromosome may refer to: Yeast artificial chromosome Bacterial artificial chromosome Human artificial chromosome P1-derived artificial chromosome...
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include plasmids, bacteriophages (such as phage λ), cosmids, and bacterial artificial chromosomes (BACs). Some DNA, however, cannot be stably maintained in E...
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prior to DNA extraction. P1 artificial chromosomes (PACs) have features of both P1 vectors and Bacterial Artificial Chromosomes (BACs). Similar to P1 vectors...
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P1-derived artificial chromosome, or PAC, is a DNA construct derived from the DNA of P1 bacteriophages and Bacterial artificial chromosome. It can carry...
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viral vectors. Yeast artificial chromosomes and bacterial artificial chromosomes were created before human artificial chromosomes, which were first developed...
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genome. Artificial chromosomes are manufactured chromosomes in the context of yeast artificial chromosomes (YACs), bacterial artificial chromosomes (BACs)...
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phage with lysogeny genes deleted, cosmids, bacterial artificial chromosomes, or yeast artificial chromosomes are used. Suicide vectors are plasmids that...
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histone-like proteins, which associate with the bacterial chromosome. In archaea, the DNA in chromosomes is even more organized, with the DNA packaged within...
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molecules is then transferred into a population of bacteria (a Bacterial Artificial Chromosome or BAC library) or yeast such that each organism contains on...
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Primer walking (redirect from Chromosome walking)
the gene to be mapped. Libraries of large fragments, mainly bacterial artificial chromosome libraries, are mostly used in genomic projects. To identify...
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and for modifying DNA of any source often contained on a bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC), among other applications. Although developed in bacteria...
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high volume of data that come out of an array platform. BAC (Bacterial Artificial Chromosome) arrays were historically the first microarray platform to...
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extracted, amplified, sequenced, labelled and mapped from bacterial artificial chromosomes (BACs). BACs were developed during the Human Genome Project...
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into a type of vector known as "bacterial artificial chromosomes", or BACs, which are derived from bacterial chromosomes which have been genetically engineered...
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conserved with artificial chromosome construction. The classic strategy to construct an artificial chromosome is bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC). Basically...
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Protein Expression | NEB". www.neb.com. Retrieved 2016-02-26. Human artificial chromosome Yeast artificial chromosome Bacterial artificial chromosome...
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after initial BAC contig construction. These gaps occur if the Bacterial Artificial Chromosome (BAC) library screened has low complexity, meaning it does...
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plasmids that can contain inserted foreign DNA; this is called a bacterial artificial chromosome. The first DNA helicase ever described is encoded on the F-plasmid...
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the RSTS/E timesharing system for compiled BASIC-PLUS files Bacterial artificial chromosome, a DNA construct used for transforming and cloning in bacteria...
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thousands to millions of base pairs), then a bacterial artificial chromosome or yeast artificial chromosome vector is often chosen. Specialized applications...
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Frenkel, Niza (2009). "Cloning human herpes virus 6A genome into bacterial artificial chromosomes and study of DNA replication intermediates". Proceedings of...
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Nguyen LP, et al. (October 2000). "Construction and analysis of bacterial artificial chromosome libraries from a marine microbial assemblage". Environmental...
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(17 September 2002). "Cloning the vaccinia virus genome as a bacterial artificial chromosome in Escherichia coli and recovery of infectious virus in mammalian...
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Proteorhodopsin (category Bacterial proteins)
Oded Béjà from Edward DeLong research group in pioneering bacterial artificial chromosome metagenomics analysis led the discovery of pRhodopsin in bacteria...
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For example, the F plasmid, which is the origin of BACs (bacterial artificial chromosomes) is a single copy plasmid with a partitioning system encoded...
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Bacillus subtilis (section Chromosomal replication)
bacterium and a model organism to study bacterial chromosome replication and cell differentiation. It is one of the bacterial champions in secreted enzyme production...
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synthetic yeast chromosome was synthesised in 2014, and entire functional bacterial chromosomes have also been synthesised. In addition, artificial gene synthesis...
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POLG (category Genes on human chromosome 15)
band 7E, with confirmation by direct sequence analysis of bacterial artificial chromosomes (BACs)". Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics. 78 (3–4): 281–4. doi:10...
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